The Nara District Public Prosecutors Office has judged that Tetsuya Yamagami, the suspect in the fatal shooting of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Nara City in July, is mentally competent to be held responsible for the criminal act, according to sources.
Yamagami, a 42-year-old jobless man, was referred to prosecutors on suspicion of murder and has been under psychiatric evaluation. The prosecutors made their judgment based on the evaluation results.
The period during which Yamagami may be detained in relation to the evaluation expires on Jan. 10. The prosecutors office aims to indict him by Jan. 13, when the period for detaining him over the murder charge expires.
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